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Now when we twiddle down from the far left hand side of the item we just dropped in,
we'll notice that we have a number of different settings that we can use, Anchor Point, Positions,
Scale, Rotation, Opacity and so forth. If you've worked with Premier you'll know that
the clocks are used to set Key Frames. And that's what happens in After Effects. So,
if for instance we want to move the position of our object we simply click on the clock
and that automatically assigns a Key Frame. And let's narrow the view because we're looking
at the, right now in the time line we're looking at every thirty seconds and that's a bit long,
that's a bit much, um to see. So, let's reduce the view, and we do that by clicking on this
and dragging it so that we expand the timeline to see more frames in a closer view. So, now
we're down to, we can see every two seconds, but that?s still a bit much. So, let's go
to, here we go, now we look at every five frames.